• The ultrasonic processor UIP2000hd (20kHz, 2000W) is a powerful and adaptable ultrasonic device for the industrial processing of liquids. (hielscher.com)
  • Despite the enormous power of the ultrasonic processor UIP2000hd (2000 watts, 20kHz), this ultrasonic device does not need any additional cooling by water or compressed air. (hielscher.com)
  • Ultrasonic sonication can remove dissolved gases from liquids, a process known as degassing. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • Sonication can be used to remove dissolved gases from liquids (degassing) by sonicating the liquid while it is under a vacuum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Substantial intensity of ultrasound and high ultrasonic vibration amplitudes are required for many processing applications, such as nano-crystallization, nano-emulsification, deagglomeration, extraction, cell disruption, as well as many others. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using high-power ultrasound for mixing enables Hielscher ultrasonic high-shear mixers to produce uniformly dispersed colloidal suspensions and emulsions in the nano-range. (hielscher.com)
  • Even though ultrasound alone does not significantly inactivate bacteria, sonication can act synergistically to increase the cidal efficacy of a disinfectant 447 . (cdc.gov)
  • Diverse translational and research applications could benefit from the noninvasive ability to reversibly modulate (excite or suppress) CNS activity using ultrasound pulses, however, without clarifying the underlying mechanism, advanced design-based ultrasonic neuromodulation remains elusive. (eneuro.org)
  • Sonoporation and ultrasonically enhanced gene delivery has been reported for a wide range of conditions including low frequency sonication (kilohertz frequencies), lithotripter shockwaves, HIFU, and even diagnostic ultrasound (megahertz frequencies). (elsevierpure.com)
  • Studies show that compared with traditional methods, ultrasound has a better homogenization effect on milk, and the homogenization effect increases with the increase of homogenization time and ultrasonic power. (ultrasonicweldingtool.com)
  • Acoustics, Ultrasonic sensor, Optics, Biomedical engineering and Ultrasound are his primary areas of study. (research.com)
  • His Ultrasound research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Impulse and Sonication. (research.com)
  • The chemical effect of ultrasonic waves derives primarily from hot spots formed during acoustic cavitation in a chemical mixture. (intechopen.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of ultrasonic wave on fish freshness. (ipb.ac.id)
  • The results showed that the homogenization effect of ultrasonic homogenization at 40 ℃ for 10 min was the best. (ultrasonicweldingtool.com)
  • By subjecting the liquid to ultrasonic waves, the dissolved gases are disrupted and released, resulting in improved product quality. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • A sonotrode is an accessory used in combination with an ultrasonic processor to transmit ultrasonic / acoustic waves into a liquid. (hielscher.com)
  • Ultrasonic cleaning removes soil by cavitation and implosion in which waves of acoustic energy are propagated in aqueous solutions to disrupt the bonds that hold particulate matter to surfaces. (cdc.gov)
  • Lightweight, compact design and battery power make it to be portable, easy to use meter of the ultrasonic waves. (ultrasonic.technology)
  • Due to cavitation and other physical effects, ultrasonic waves have a homogeneous effect on materials. (ultrasonicweldingtool.com)
  • Sonication uses the forces of ultrasonic waves in order to rupture cells. (microfluidics-mpt.com)
  • The use of higher ultrasonic frequencies to expand the range of ultrasonic cleaning and processing capabilities is emphasized. (intechopen.com)
  • Typically, the sound used to bring about the formation of pores in cell membrane is ultrasonic frequencies. (biologyonline.com)
  • The effects of ultrasonic curing with various frequencies on sodium chloride (NaCl) mass transfer in pork muscle and its potential mechanisms were investigated. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the laboratory, it is usually applied using an ultrasonic bath or an ultrasonic probe, colloquially known as a sonicator. (wikipedia.org)
  • The sonotrode is mostly a conical or tapered rod, also called ultrasonic probe, tip, horn or finger. (hielscher.com)
  • During ultrasonic homogenization, the probe (horn) vibrates rapidly. (homogenizers.net)
  • The main difference in the elemental analysis of the raw samples and the sonicated samples (Table 1) is the increase of the amount of Ti after sonication due to the erosion of the Titanium probe. (homogenizers.net)
  • An ultrasonic homogenizer is a highly useful tool for many applications, including nanoparticle creation, emulsification, particle size reduction, and cell lysis. (homogenizers.net)
  • Ultrasonic homogenizer probes are typically constructed of a titanium alloy, Ti-6Al-4V. (homogenizers.net)
  • The particles can be easily resuspended using sonication (ultrasonic bath or ultrasonic homogenizer) or vortexing. (appliedpolytech.com)
  • During these scale-up steps, it is essential to make sure that all local exposure conditions (ultrasonic amplitude, cavitation intensity, time spent in the active cavitation zone, etc.) stay the same. (wikipedia.org)
  • The productivity increase results from the fact that laboratory, bench and industrial-scale ultrasonic processor systems incorporate progressively larger ultrasonic horns, able to generate progressively larger high-intensity cavitation zones and, therefore, to process more material per unit of time. (wikipedia.org)
  • Corresponding sonotrodes e.g. the cascatrode™ provide the required intensity of ultrasonic treatment of the liquid. (hielscher.com)
  • Sonication Intensity using the suggested sonicating bath model can be adjusted by 1) varying power, 2) varying frequency, 3) varying content of bath and crystal sample vessel, and 4) varying the time duration of sonication. (researchsquare.com)
  • Other sonicating baths may be used, however the experimenter should test sonication intensity and adjust water bath contents and crystal sample as necessary to reduce or increase ultrasonic intensity. (researchsquare.com)
  • Cup horns offer indirect sonication and function as high intensity ultrasonic water baths. (sonicator.com)
  • Important applications for the ultrasonic processor UIP2000hd are the intensive cleaning of continuous material such as wires, tapes and profiles , of single components or bigger bores. (hielscher.com)
  • This ultrasonic processor requires little maintenance , is easy to setup and simple to clean and to sanitize. (hielscher.com)
  • The vibrations generated by the ultrasonic processor are transmitted via the sonotrode applies to a gas, liquid, solid or tissue. (hielscher.com)
  • The results show that the width of graphene nanobelts prepared by Hannover instrument ultrasonic processor is narrow, the edge is smooth, and compared with the rigid single-walled carbon nanotubes, they have good flexibility. (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • Common methods used for mechanical cell disruption include the utilization of a Microfluidizer ® processor , bead milling, sonication, high-pressure homogenization, and French press. (microfluidics-mpt.com)
  • High-power ultrasonic horns operating at low frequency are known to generate a cone-shaped cavitation bubble cloud beneath them. (ethz.ch)
  • We use the Elmasonic P30H because of its ability to reduce its ultrasonic frequency and power for gentle sonication. (researchsquare.com)
  • 2) Automatic frequency tracking mode, ultrasonic transducer working frequency real-time tracking. (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • Incorporating Frequency LEAP technology to ensure uniform levels of ultrasonic activity throughout the fluid, these baths offer high performance giving an accurate and precise ultrasonic process. (asithailand.com)
  • Ultrasonic sonication can be used to accelerate the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural sources like plants, fruits, and herbs. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • Sonication is the act of applying sound energy to agitate particles in a sample, for various purposes such as the extraction of multiple compounds from plants, microalgae and seaweeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ultrasonic extraction alone or in combination with alternative extraction methods such as solvent extraction or supercritical CO2 extractors is successfully used to extract the full spectrum of cannabinoids from the cannabis plant (hemp and marijuana). (hielscher.com)
  • Discover what investigators learned when they deployed automated sample-prep for ultrasonic extraction of plant materials in a metabolomics study. (gerstelus.com)
  • Learn more about this technique - including images of the samples before and after sonication, guidance on the specific filter used, and details on the result - in our application note titled," Automated Ultrasonic Extraction of a Plant Material Using the GERSTEL MPS Dual Head WorkStation . (gerstelus.com)
  • Ultrasonic-assisted liquid phase exfoliation greatly improves the efficiency of graphene extraction.The application of ultrasonic equipment in the preparation of graphene is mainly in the volumetric thermal layer method and the redox method. (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • Ultrasonic extraction as a sample preparation technique for elemental analysis by atomic spectrometry. (cdc.gov)
  • This work presents performance data after ultrasonic extraction (UE) for the elemental analysis of a number of metal species in samples of interest in environmental and occupational health. (cdc.gov)
  • Any ultrasonic cleaner should work. (innovotech.ca)
  • Make sure the water bath of the ultrasonic cleaner is full of water. (innovotech.ca)
  • Frozen tissue homogenate (30 mg per sample) was transferred to a 2 ml reaction tube and extracted with 1 ml of 80 % aqueous methanol (containing 10 mg/l anthracene-9-carboxylic acid as internal standard) by vigorous shaking (VX-2500 multi-tube vortexer, VWR Scientific, South Plainfield, NY, USA) for 10 min and subsequent sonication for 20 min (FS30 ultrasonic cleaner, Fisher Scientific, Hampton, NY, USA). (sdsc.edu)
  • Ultrasonic sonication has antimicrobial effects, making it useful for food preservation and reducing microbial contamination. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • Ultrasonic wave have been widely applied to some of food products for maintaining freshness through microbial inactivation, however the ultrasonic application to fisheries products has not been reported. (ipb.ac.id)
  • Ultrasonic liquid sonication can be used for efficient mixing and homogenization, resulting in uniform product consistency. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • In combination with a sonotrode and the stand, you can sonicate sample beakers to test various liquid formulations for their response to sonication. (hielscher.com)
  • This means, that more energy is transmitted into the liquid, resulting in a better sonication . (hielscher.com)
  • In this paper, the methods of Ripley, Kapp, DiLallo, DiLallo with modified calculations, and DiLallo with sonication were evaluated regarding the effects of bicarbonate interference and their suitability for monitoring an anaerobic reactor containing high concentrations of organic matter and bicarbonate. (iwaponline.com)
  • Ultrasonic sonication can effectively disperse and stabilize immiscible liquids, creating fine emulsions or suspensions. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • Sonication is commonly used in nanotechnology for evenly dispersing nanoparticles in liquids. (wikipedia.org)
  • When used for the sonication of liquids in flow mode, the UIP2000hd can typically process between 1.0 and 8.0L/min (The actual rate will depend on your process). (hielscher.com)
  • Often made from titanium, ultrasonic sonotrodes / probes alternatively can made from other alloys, ceramic or glass. (hielscher.com)
  • Andrea Coppola of Qsonica suggests that sterilizing grade filtration (0.2 or 0.45 micron pore size) is appropriate as the titanium particulate from ultrasonic processing is 0.5 micron or greater. (homogenizers.net)
  • The amplitude of the UIP2000hd is electronically controlled, so that the magnitude of the mechanical ultrasonic vibrations at the sonotrode is constant under all load conditions. (hielscher.com)
  • The combination of ultrasonic and heating can achieve the dual effects of homogenization and pasteurization. (ultrasonicweldingtool.com)
  • His Ultrasonic sensor research includes themes of Attenuation, Optics and Transducer. (research.com)
  • His study explores the link between Ultrasonic sensor and topics such as Aqueous solution that cross with problems in Atmospheric temperature range. (research.com)
  • Commonly, a process is first tested on a laboratory scale to prove feasibility and establish some of the required ultrasonic exposure parameters. (wikipedia.org)
  • The stages of the study were sample preparation, sonication, freshness parameters examination and histology observation. (ipb.ac.id)
  • The theoretical results fit and clarify a wide array of earlier empirical observations in both the cortex and thalamus regarding the dependence of ultrasonic neuromodulation outcomes (excitation-suppression) on stimulation and network parameters. (eneuro.org)
  • Cleaning is done manually in use areas without mechanical units (e.g., ultrasonic cleaners or washer-disinfectors) or for fragile or difficult-to-clean instruments. (cdc.gov)
  • The most common types of mechanical or automatic cleaners are ultrasonic cleaners, washer-decontaminators, washer-disinfectors, and washer-sterilizers. (cdc.gov)
  • Secondly, ultrasonic dismembranation (Fisher Scientific Model 500 Ultrasonic Dismembrator, Fisher Scientific) was performed for four 30-second intervals in an ice bath with brief vortex mixing between sonication. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Sonication can also be used to initiate crystallisation processes and even control polymorphic crystallisations. (wikipedia.org)
  • The methods include dry or wet decomposition of the samples in open or closed systems, using thermal, ultrasonic or radiant (infrared, ultraviolet and microwaves) energy. (scielo.br)
  • Sample losses were found for these four elements from rinsates and samples following removal of the aerosol filter, thereby demonstrating the utility of carrying out sonication directly within the aerosol sampler containing the filter. (cdc.gov)
  • In a paper machine, an ultrasonic foil can distribute cellulose fibres more uniformly and strengthen the paper. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sonication is the mechanism used in ultrasonic cleaning-loosening particles adhering to surfaces. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the process of gas phase oxidation and ultrasonic pyrolysis, the ratio of D peak to G peak in Raman spectrum is always about 0.15, which indicates that no new defects are introduced in the whole preparation process. (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • Sonication bath. (chalmers.se)
  • Prepare an ultrasonic water bath by adding at least enough water to the container until the depth reaches 4-5 cm. (researchsquare.com)
  • Sonication was supplied via an ultrasonic bath for 3 hours for all 4 vials. (go-graphene.com)
  • Here, NICE theory is shown to provide a detailed predictive explanation for the ability of ultrasonic (US) pulses to also suppress neural circuits through cell-type-selective mechanisms: according to the predicted mechanism T-type calcium channels boost charge accumulation between short US pulses selectively in low threshold spiking interneurons, promoting net cortical network inhibition. (eneuro.org)
  • The XUB range of digitally controlled benchtop ultrasonic baths offer consistent and reliable performance in a variety of environments. (asithailand.com)
  • The Hielscher Cascatrodes TM are special design sonotrodes for the effective sonication at elevated ultrasonic power levels. (hielscher.com)
  • The power of ultrasonic affects the efficiency of stripping graphite oxide into graphene oxide and the transverse size of graphene oxide. (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • Armen Sarvazyan interconnects Power, Hydrophone, Soft tissue and Degradation in the investigation of issues within Ultrasonic sensor. (research.com)
  • In practically no time your production teams will be producing clean welds with our ultrasonic gun and pencil. (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • Armen Sarvazyan spends much of his time researching Acoustics, Optics, Ultrasonic sensor, Surgery and Biomedical engineering. (research.com)
  • Users of ultrasonic cleaners should be aware that the cleaning fluid could result in endotoxin contamination of surgical instruments, which could cause severe inflammatory reactions 448 . (cdc.gov)
  • What type of ultrasonic cleaners do you recommend? (innovotech.ca)
  • Ultrasonic Technology in the food and beverages industry offers several advantages, including increased processing efficiency, improved product quality, reduced energy consumption, and enhanced food safety. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • As technology advances, new applications and benefits of ultrasonic technology in food and beverages may continue to emerge. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • Experiments with sonication for artificial ageing of liquors and other alcoholic beverages were conducted. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bacterial contamination can be present in used ultrasonic cleaning solutions (and other used detergent solutions) because these solutions generally do not make antibacterial label claims 446 . (cdc.gov)
  • The occurrence of cavitation and bubble implosion is an indispensable prerequisite for ultrasonic cleaning and surface processing as it is known today. (intechopen.com)
  • By applying ultrasonic energy, it is possible to reduce droplet size, improve product consistency, and enhance shelf stability. (ultraautosonic.com)
  • 1) Intelligent control technology, stable ultrasonic energy output, stable work for 24 hours per day . (ultrasonic-weldingequipment.com)
  • NIST SRMs 1648, 1579a, 2583, 2704, 2710, 3087a, and 8074 were subjected to these acid conditions and ultrasonic energy (about 1 W cm 2), and elemental recoveries were determined following analysis by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). (cdc.gov)
  • Sonication has numerous effects, both chemical and physical. (wikipedia.org)
  • Electro-Sonication is the combination of the effects of electricity with the effects of sonication. (hielscher.com)
  • In biological applications, sonication may be sufficient to disrupt or deactivate a biological material. (wikipedia.org)
  • The development of ultrasonic neuromodulation is largely motivated by future therapeutic applications. (eneuro.org)
  • The methods of DiLallo and Kapp were little affected by sodium bicarbonate interference, unlike Ripley's and DiLallo's methods with sonication, which overestimated VFA concentrations as the relative concentrations of bicarbonate were high compared to the acids. (iwaponline.com)
  • Sonication is also used to fragment molecules of DNA, in which the DNA subjected to brief periods of sonication is sheared into smaller fragments. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sonication is also used to extract microfossils from rock. (wikipedia.org)
  • Recoveries of >80% could be achieved for some elements (As, Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Zn) when using acidic ultrasonic treatment with no deliberately added heating, even under diluted acid conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, sonication is often used to disrupt cell membranes and release cellular contents. (wikipedia.org)
  • These results further support a unifying hypothesis for ultrasonic neuromodulation, highlighting the potential of advanced waveform design for obtaining cell-type-selective network control. (eneuro.org)
  • Ultrasonicate 0.5 kg of milk using an ultrasonic cell pulverizer. (ultrasonicweldingtool.com)
  • It does so by creating transient pores in cell membrane s by subjecting the recipient cell to sonication. (biologyonline.com)
  • Sonication produces high pitch noise that can cause discomfort to the user and anyone nearby. (sonicator.com)